Dentists in Hawaii (HI)

“Our number one goal is your satisfaction! While our office provides a complete list of traditional dental treatment laser dentistry is a significant part of our practice. Ask us about Waterlase ® for a more comfortable and efficient dental experience. We also use the latest techniques and best materials to restore and enhance your smile including composite-only fillings and dental implants.We accept most payment methods but do not accept state aid. Call 866-992-0696 now.

“Aloha and welcome to our family-friendly dental practice! Our entire staff is committed to delivering quality dental care through state-of-the-art procedures and a gentle touch. With unmatched professionalism and a comfortable and friendly atmosphere weâ;"ve established long-term relationships with many of our patients. Free parking is available for your convenience.We accept most payment methods but do not accept state aid. Call 866-992-0575 now.

“We would like to welcome you to our office. Everyone here takes great satisfaction in helping you maintain optimal oral health. Our practice is devoted to comprehensive and preventive patient care.We accept most payment methods but do not accept state aid. Call 866-992-0910 now.

“We are a family-oriented practice with an emphasis on patient care. We provide comprehensive dentistry from oral surgery to complex prosthetics and implants. For your convenience we are open the first Saturday of the month. Our great staff and gentle dentist are great with children too. We offer toys headphones and videos to help the our younger patients feel great.We accept most payment methods but do not accept state aid. Call 866-992-1637 now.

“Looking for a dentist can be a challenge but it doesn't have to be! Our office is a friendly dental practice with a focus on preventative and restorative care. We're proud to offer Saturday hours for your convenience.We accept most payment methods but do not accept state aid. Call 866-992-1294 now.

How are Dentists licensed?
Licensed Dentists in Hawaii (HI) have generally completed 3 or more years of undergraduate education plus 4 years of dental school and have passed the National Board Dental Exams. State licensing boards then require professionals to pass state licensing exams in order to practice in general dentistry. Additional post-graduate training is required to become a Hawaii (HI) dental specialist, such as an orthodontist, periodontist or oral and maxillofacial surgeon. (Source: American Dental Association).

How to use my dental insurance?
Most Hawaii (HI) Dentists and dental groups accept health insurance. Check to see if your insurance is covered. There are only a few medicare dentists and medicaid dentists serving the Hawaii (HI) market. Follow these links to see if there is one nearby. There's no such thing as a cheap dentist and the best dentist is the one who gives you the best care.